ARRL June VHF QSO Party
Call: KK6MC/R
Operator(s): KK6MC
Station: KK6MC/R
Class: Unlimited Rover LP
QTH: 7 grids DM55 - DM76
Operating Time (hrs): 16
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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6: 325 117
2: 11 3
222: 1 1
432: 5 2
903:
1.2: 1 1
2.3:
3.4:
5.7:
10G:
24G:
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Total: 343 131 Total Score = 46,112
Club: New Mexico Big River Contesters
Comments:
QSOs by Activated Grid:
Grid QSOs Grid QSOs Grid QSOs
DM56 50 DM65 58 DM74 48
DM75 23 DM76 55 DM55 86
DM64 23
Good and consistent conditions on Saturday. Great conditions on Sunday. Only
heard XE2K as DX and by the time we had the car stopped and the beam turned he
was gone. Such is the life of a rover with directional antennas. Not much
double-hop heard. Lots of CW, but like me, many went down to CW when the band
was dying or they had worked everything else. I made lots of cross mode
contacts when QSB made my SSB signal difficult to copy. This works well. All of
the activity on 6M decreased the activity on the higher bands. I think that the
cost per 1296 QSO is below 20 now.:^)=
I stayed at home on Saturday night and used home power for the rover, so I am
in the Unlimited Rover category. I figured that I may as well do this and enter
in the unlimited category before it goes away. With this entry I have entered in
all three rover classes, a distinction I don't think is shared by anyone else.
Thanks to Virginia for driving. Operating in motion is a big advantage in
roving.
6M TS2000X 100W 2 ele Stressed Moxon
2M TS2000X 100W 6 ele WA5VJB
1.35M XV222/KLM amp 120W 6 ele WA5VJB
0.7M TS2000X 50W 10 element WA5VJB
0.23M TS2000X 10W 11 element WA5VJB
2006 Honda CRV, 23.5 mpg, $3.59 per gallon
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